RIM

A new version of OS 7.1 for the 9900 has been leaked

A leak has been found for OS7.1 (by N4BB) for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.190). This of course includes the hotspot…

14 years ago

Big changes at RIM?

It seems that there may be big changes coming to Research in Motion (RIM), the makers of BlackBerry devices. If rumours are…

14 years ago

RIM Q3 results released

Research In Motion has released their Q3 results today. While the Profit figures continue to decline both shipments and customer…

14 years ago

BlackBerry Colt/London pictured?

It appears the picture below is real and is the new BlackBerry Colt (or London as it's now supposedly known…

14 years ago

BBM Music launches in selected markets

We mentioned the BBM Music (BlackBerry messenger Music) service coming to BlackBerry's before well the time has come and it has…

14 years ago

RIM hosts press conference call on system failure

A node failed in RIM's UK centre in Slough on Monday and the switch over to redundant system did not…

14 years ago

URGENT BIS currently experiencing problems

It appears that BIS (BlackBerry Internet Services) is experiencing problems in at least the UK and Ireland. Hopefully it'll be…

14 years ago

Newbay bought by RIM

Newbay, an Irish company, was bought this week by Research in Motion (the makers of BlackBerry devices) for 100 million…

14 years ago

Android continues to soar!

In the last quarter, two times as many people purchased an Android Device over an iOS Device. The figures were…

14 years ago

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